to clarify, 100% of brown students get into one of their top three choices for business school and goldman sachs is the single greatest employers of brown seniors.
you just don't explicitly study "business" as a brown undergrad (mostly because "business" isn't a real academic subject)
instead, brown has this amazing, extremely well-funded Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship (COE) program that teaches you how to apply the liberal arts as an entrpreneur. The program funds students for international internships, sets students up with prominent business mentors, and comes with all kinds of extra bells and whistles
Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship